Designed
by Matthew Amt of Legio XX from historic originals, these decorative
and functional plates adorned the balteus or cingula (belt) of the Roman
Legionary. Manufactured by International Steelcrafts (India) exclusively
for Albion. More designs, including buckles and dagger frogs are forthcoming!

Belt
plate 1 In Stock
A replica of a plate found at Hod Hill in Britain, dating from
circa 43 CE. Cast in solid bronze.

1
.875" W x 1.125" H

AAA0093
One belt plate.... $3
AAA0093-A Set of 10.... $25

Belt
plate 2 In Stock
A replica of a plate found at Hod Hill in Britain, dating from
circa 43 CE. Cast in solid bronze.

2"
W x 1.125" H

AAA0094
One belt plate.... $3
AAA0094-A Set of 10.... $25

Belt
plate 3 In Stock
A replica of a plate found at Herculaneum, dating from the destruction
of that city in 79 CE. Manufactured in 20 ga brass.

1.5"
W x 1.125" H

AAA0095
One belt plate.... $3
AAA0095-A Set of 10.... $25

Terminal
1 In Stock
Replica of a terminal found at a 1st century site at Tekije (Yugoslavia),
and the same shape is common on tombstone reliefs. Fabricated
from 20 ga brass, these terminals hang at the end of each apron
strap.

AAA0091
One terminal.... $3
AAA0091-A Set of 6.... $15

Terminal
2 In Stock
Replica of a terminal found at Herculaneum, dating from the destruction
of that city in 79 CE. Fabricated from 20 ga brass, these terminals
hang at the end of each apron strap.